B28695

Shelfmark

MS 465

Author

Benson

Title

Who broke the ice, and, Invokation to the spirit of education.

Varying form of title

Distinctive title: Invokation to the spirit of education

Varying form of title

Spirit of education is invoked

Publication, distribution, etc.

Eton?,, between 1885 and 1904?

Physical description

4 documents ([6], [1], [5], [4] leaves) ;, 26 cm.

Note

Devised title.

Note

Place of production assumed from subjects, dates assumed from the dates the author lived at Eton.

Summary, etc.

Scope and content: Includes: 1 portfolio with ms. copies of both poems with ms. annotions in pencil ; another copy of "Who broke the ice" on headed Eton College paper ; a typescript of "The spirit of education is invoked" with explanatory notes ; an [?]early draft of "Invokation to the spirit of education" with ms. annotations in pencil.

Provenance

Typescript of "The spirit of education is invoked" on paper headed with blind stamp: "V. R." (Victoria Regina) from the Royal Library.

Copy-specific note

Loose ms. letter from Richard Martineau about these poems.

Subject

Eton College.

Added entry--name

martineau, correspondent.

Added entry--place

England, Eton.
001B28695
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aMS 465
1001#$abenson
24510$aWho broke the ice, and, Invokation to the spirit of education.
24632$aInvokation to the spirit of education
2463#$aSpirit of education is invoked
260##$aEton?,$cbetween 1885 and 1904?
300##$a4 documents ([6], [1], [5], [4] leaves) ;$c26 cm.
500##$aDevised title.
500##$aPlace of production assumed from subjects, dates assumed from the dates the author lived at Eton.
5202#$aIncludes: 1 portfolio with ms. copies of both poems with ms. annotions in pencil ; another copy of "Who broke the ice" on headed Eton College paper ; a typescript of "The spirit of education is invoked" with explanatory notes ; an [?]early draft of "Invokation to the spirit of education" with ms. annotations in pencil.
561##$aTypescript of "The spirit of education is invoked" on paper headed with blind stamp: "V. R." (Victoria Regina) from the Royal Library.
590##$aLoose ms. letter from Richard Martineau about these poems.
650#0$aEton College.
7001#$amartineau$ecorrespondent.
752##$aEngland$dEton.
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